Westworld Argumentative Essay

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Today the world is overflowing with technology that the population nearly completely depends on, from our cell phones, tablets, or computers, that are used to assist us with daily tasks. What if this technology begun to alter the way we live our lives? As a society, we are reshaping our lives by consistently attempting to appeal to our followers on social media. For instance, we constantly photograph daily events in our lives and then proceed to utilize filters so that they appear as photogenic as possible. It’s almost as if we are trying to create an entire new identity, one who’s life is more interesting than our own. What if, however, there was a place that you could travel to, for an outrageous expense, to be immersed into an alternate form of life. In the television series, Westworld, this place previously described can become a reality. Inside the mock society called Westworld as well, the individuals are known as guests, which as a guest you cannot be harmed. The robots posing as people are known as hosts, and to a guest they are known as your servants. Every other person is an automation, built to look and act exactly as …show more content…

It has been shown in many examples throughout the series Westworld and in many other T.V shows that controlling something that we know can be more powerful than us will ultimately lead to our destruction. Michael Chricton, is the creator of both Jurassic Park and Westworld. In both films, he is not celebrating the ideas that the films portray, he is condemning them. This can be seen how in both films the enslaved technology ultimately retaliates against humans. So the next time we discover something that could benefit the human race. Maybe we should make sure it wont lead to our ultimate

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